T. K. Pareekutty who produced successful social movies
like “Neelakkuyil” (1954), ‘Rarichan Enna Pouran' (1956), ‘Moodupadam'
(1963) etc. which focused on some social issues came up with an
adventurous film, based on ‘vadakkan paattu', ballads of North Kerala in
1964. Produced under the banner of Chandratara Productions, the film
was directed by S. S. Rajan.
The tremendous success
of the first ‘vadakkan paattu' movie ‘Unniyarcha' (1961) must have
prompted the producer to come up with a film with a similar theme.
Shot
at Vauhini Studios, Madras, the sword fight and wrestling scenes in the
film were shot at Kerala Bhargava Kalari Centre under the direct
supervision of expert teachers. The film was released on January 31,
1964. As a new advertisement technique, wall calendars with stills from
the film were distributed widely weeks before the release of the film.
Popular artists like Sathyan, P. J. Antony, Kottayam Chellappan, Ambika,
Sukumari etc. were cast in important roles. Apart from acting, Adoor
Bhasi worked as assistant director for the film. The music composed by
M. S. Baburaj was excellent. The film was a huge hit and also went on to
win the National Award for the best Malayalam film in the regional
films category in 1964.
Thacholi Othenan (Sathyan)
was born into the royal family of Manikoth Kovilakom in Malabar. Othenan
was trained in ‘kalarippayattu', the ancient martial art form of
Kerala, from a very young age. He grew up to become an extraordinarily
brave and skilled warrior. A dispute on the performance of a ritual led
to a fight between the local ‘kalarippayattu' teacher, Kathiroor
Gurukkal (P. J. Antony) and Othenan in which the Gurukkal was defeated.
Beautiful
Kunki (Ambika) falls in love with Othenan, but the brave warrior is in
love with Kunhikanni (Devaki), princess of Kadathanadu. In fact, Kunki
was falsely portrayed as an ugly woman by Ambu (Adoor Bhasi), servant of
Gurukkal, which becomes one reason for Othenan to reject her marriage
proposal.
Meanwhile, Othenan happens to meet Kunki on
his way to meet Kunhikanni. Othenan falls in love with her at first
sight and leads to their marriage. Othenan is supported in all this by
his companion, Chaappan (Kunhandy).
Othenan's sister
Unniyarcha (Sukumari) falls in love with Payyanadan Chindan (Kottayam
Chellappan). Disputes over rights on family properties leads to a fight
between Othenan and Chindan, which Othenan wins.
Othenan
conducts the festival at Lokanar Temple to celebrate the occasion and
offers to donate an elephant to the temple. In the meantime Kunhikanni
is kidnapped by Gurukkal's men. Othenan frees Kunhikanni. On his
expedition in search of an elephant, Othenan is attacked by Gurukkal's
men.
Timely intervention of his wife Kunki and son
Kunhambadi (Master Prasad) saves Othenan's life. Gurukkal himself comes
to fight and is killed by Othenan. But Gurukkal's men fire at Othenan,
killing him.
All the songs, written by P.Bhaskaran
and composed by Baburaj, turned timeless hits. ‘Anjanakkannezhuthi...'
(S. Janaki), ‘Appam venam ada venam...,' (P. Leela-Santha P. Nair),
‘Kanni nilavathu ...' (Leela), ‘Kottum njaan kettilla...' (Leela &
chorus), ‘Nallola painkili...' (Leela & chorus), ‘Naavulla
veenayanu...' (K. P. Udayabhanu), ‘Ezhimala kaadukalil...' (Leela &
chorus) all went on to become treasured melodies.
Will be remembered: As a national award winning film, for its excellent music and one of the best films in the popular ‘vadakkan paattu' genre.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI know close to nothing about classic Malayalam cinema! Sorry to say so. But I'm willing to learn! What films would you suggest I could start watching, and also do you know if there are websites where you can see them subtitled?
Many thanks!
Yves